Search term(s): GO:0098801
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0098801 as the highest hiearchical level and all levels of lower hierarchy. The number of PDB entries, for which a UniProt entry annotated with the corresponding GO term is available, is shown in square brackets for all hiearchical levels of the subgraph.
- [4 PDB entries]
regulation of renal albumin absorption (
GO:2000532)
regulation of renal amino acid absorption (
GO:1902752)
negative regulation of renal amino acid absorption (
GO:1902753)
positive regulation of renal amino acid absorption (
GO:1902754)
regulation of renal phosphate excretion (
GO:1903402)
negative regulation of renal phosphate excretion (
GO:1903403)
positive regulation of renal phosphate excretion (
GO:1903404)
- [18 PDB entries]
negative regulation of renal sodium excretion (
GO:0035814)
[74 PDB entries]
negative regulation of renal sodium excretion by angiotensin (
GO:0035820)
renal sodium ion absorption involved in negative regulation of renal sodium excretion (
GO:0035817)
positive regulation of renal sodium excretion (
GO:0035815)
[45 PDB entries]
positive regulation of renal sodium excretion by pressure natriuresis (
GO:0035819)
negative regulation of renal water transport (
GO:2001152)
positive regulation of renal water transport (
GO:2001153)
regulation of renin secretion into blood stream (
GO:1900133)
[1 PDB entries]
regulation of smooth muscle contraction involved in micturition (
GO:1904318)
negative regulation of smooth muscle contraction involved in micturition (
GO:1904319)
positive regulation of smooth muscle contraction involved in micturition (
GO:1904320)
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GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019